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March 17, 2026
Featured in AxiosMassachusetts company aims to bring archival work into 21st century
A new Axios Boston feature highlights Historiq's archival processing tools and services designed to support archivists and improve collection discoverability.
March 12, 2026
Featured in Innovation & Tech TodayProtecting History in the Digital Age
A perspective on preservation resilience, archivist-led stewardship, and why long-term access to historical records requires more than infrastructure durability claims.
By Dean Serrentino
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Michael Hill: Reflections from the Reading Room
Historiq Advisor Michael Hill reflects on nearly 45 years of archival research and how technology has transformed discovery, access, and speed.
By Michael Hill
February 11, 2026
Historiq Appoints Jay Bosanko as Chief Archivist to Bridge Professional Standards and Modern Technology
Jay Bosanko joins Historiq as Chief Archivist to guide human-in-the-loop workflows and align the platform with professional archival standards.
Blog Post
Featured in GBH NewsStudent Guide To Celebrating the 250th – What to Read, Watch, & Play
Top resources for grades K-12 to commemorate the anniversary of America's independence through stories of historical recounts, prominent figures, and unique perspectives.
By Rob Waldron
November 19, 2025
U.S. History Experts Join Forces to Form Historiq's Board, Make History Digitally Accessible
Distinguished industry leaders include former U.S. Archivists, historical researchers and authors, and leaders from renowned historical institutions.
November 13, 2025
Historiq Featured at Historic New England's 2025 Summit
Founder Dean Serrentino and chairman Rob Waldron joined Historic New England's 2025 Summit for a special feature and panel on how AI is reshaping cultural institutions.
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